Deepcool GENOME chassis with Integrated 360mm AIO Water cooler

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Ever wanted 360mm radiator support out of the box? How about a case that includes a 360mm radiator out of the box?

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Read more on the Deepcool Genome case with an integrated 360mm AIO water cooler.
 
To me the selling point of this case would already be the GPU mount that currently no other case does without modding it.

I think they shouldn't sell it with the cooler so people have freedom of which cooler they want to use in it.
 
If your going to sacrifice user choice then you need to offset that with a practical gain like spatial efficiency or performance. This is too big and offers no real advantage over just buying an EK Predator and a case IMO. If someone finds it hard to purchase a case with 360mm radiator support they should probably consider not building a PC.

If the concept was we have made a case that integrates the performance of a 360mm rad but because it's permanently fixed it's more compact than any other case that would support this level of hardware then I see an advantage.

JR
 
So you mount the GPU sideways putting the GPU's fan up against a solid window. Good idea ! I will remember that the next time I want my GPUs to overheat.

I quite like the look of it but I can already spot some glaring flaws. As also mentioned on Twitter, what happens if you want to SLI?

Shame really. I love the curly res in the front. Price doesn't seem that bad either.
 
^To be fair, my 760 reference cooler has always run like that in my Phenom against the side panel with a single intake fan and it never exceeded 80 C at 1200MHz. It's really not that bad.
 
^To be fair, my 760 reference cooler has always run like that in my Phenom against the side panel with a single intake fan and it never exceeded 80 C at 1200MHz. It's really not that bad.

That's actually very hot for a 760 dude. Even my 670 Jetstreams used to run in the 70s.
 
That's actually very hot for a 760 dude. Even my 670 Jetstreams used to run in the 70s.

GPU Boost 2.0 actually just keeps overclocking it until it reaches 80 C so every card with it goes to 80, which is a very safe temperature since it's only around 95 you need to worry on these cards. The stock clocks were about 1050MHz.

Also, you are comparing a reference cooled card in an ITX enclosure with one 5v intake fan to an aftermarket cooled one, clearly there is going to be a difference silly :p
 
GPU Boost 2.0 actually just keeps overclocking it until it reaches 80 C so every card with it goes to 80, which is a very safe temperature since it's only around 95 you need to worry on these cards. The stock clocks were about 1050MHz.

Also, you are comparing a reference cooled card in an ITX enclosure with one 5v intake fan to an aftermarket cooled one, clearly there is going to be a difference silly :p

Yes but mine were in SLI, dude.
 
Yes but mine were in SLI, dude.

You had some nice temps then, but 80 is definitely more than acceptable on a mid-range or higher videocard when its clockspeeds are boosted.

Anyway, we're getting off-topic now, the point was that while the card would maybe run slightly warmer placed like that, I do not believe the difference would be big enough for anyone to really care.
 
It looks like it would hinder plugging in the 4/8 pin extra CPU power plug on our motherboards.
Also, what kind of track record do these coolers have? How are they for longevity & performance?

As to the alternate GPU mount, a system builder probably doesn't have to use it.

I like the looks of the case, except for the front with the RES hanging out of it.
 
It looks like it would hinder plugging in the 4/8 pin extra CPU power plug on our motherboards.
Also, what kind of track record do these coolers have? How are they for longevity & performance?

As to the alternate GPU mount, a system builder probably doesn't have to use it.

I like the looks of the case, except for the front with the RES hanging out of it.

They're very popular in Germany. Up until recently they didn't make much. Either that or hardly any of it was available in the UK. They do a very good GPU cooler but it was kinda expensive (about the same as AIO cooling).

The Lucifer isn't too bad.
 
If your going to sacrifice user choice then you need to offset that with a practical gain like spatial efficiency or performance. This is too big and offers no real advantage over just buying an EK Predator and a case IMO. If someone finds it hard to purchase a case with 360mm radiator support they should probably consider not building a PC.

If the concept was we have made a case that integrates the performance of a 360mm rad but because it's permanently fixed it's more compact than any other case that would support this level of hardware then I see an advantage.

JR


maybe the price ? here you can have a case + a aio 360 with a reservoir for 250$, the predator 360 cost 280$....................
 
I am a huge fan of how they did that reservoir, that looks quite awesome, i just wish they would sell a variant of that case without the AIO part of it, custom loop ready but you would need to connect the hosing and pump yourself.
 
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